Saturday, September 19, 2009

Strawberry 9-19-2009

Linda had to work this day so I decided to make a run up to Strawberry to see if the fish were starting to move into the shallows. I arrived at the waters edge at 6:40 AM, it was just starting to get light and the sun would soon be peeking out over the mountains that were starting to put on their fall colors. It was a perfect fall morning. The mist over the water was quickly retreating from the bank. And the surface of the water was very calm and smooth except for an occasional delicate rise of trout feeding. Man I love fall fishing! I tried not to get to excited, because I new the really good fishing wouldn't start for a few more weeks when the water cooled down more and I would have to start wearing a coat and fleece under my waders.
One thing I noticed this trip was that I was catching more Rainbow's than usual and they were bigger. They must be the eight inchers they planted last year that are now 14-16 inches long now.














The Cutthroats were all 16-19 inchs, maybe next time out I will catch one bigger than this 19-incher.














Lots of algae in the water.












Notice the gill plate on this Cutt, looks like it was sliced off.












Fall colors.












This thunderhead with lightning got bigger as the day went on, but never made it to me.












The water was high, so not a lot of room to park on the bank.












The Control Panel.












Last fish of the day.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Scofield 9-12-2009

Picked Rick up Saturday morning around 6:15 AM, loaded his stuff up and we were off for Scofield. When we arrived Bruce and Dennis were already on the water and had caught several fish. It was a wonderful day of fishing. We all caught a lot of fish, Rainbows, Cutthroat, and Tiger Trout, with a few Chubs mixed in. Most of the fish were small 11-13 inches, with some in the 14-16 inch range, and a few 17 to maybe 19 inches.



















Saturday, August 22, 2009

Weber River & Chalk Creek 8-22-2009

Sam and I decided to get away from the heat in the valley, and headed up to some local mountain streams. First we hit the weber to do some nymphing for browns.
Weber River














After catching a few browns, we went to wet wade chalk creek to see if we could coax some its fiesty cutthroats into some top water action using hoppers.
Chalk Creek